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How to Restore & Decorate a Victorian Style Bathroom: Video Series

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  1. Learn some restoration tips for claw foot tub in a Victorian style bathroom in this free video.

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  2. Learn how to restore a claw foot tub in a Victorian style bathroom in this free video.

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  3. Get restoration and decorating tips for a Victorian bathroom sink in this free video.

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  4. Learn how to choose storage cabinets for decorating a Victorian style bathroom in this free video.

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Victorian homes and Victorian style decorating has become a growing home decor and restoration craze over the last twenty years. Victorian homes are turn of the century homes usually found in Eastern America in states like Virginia and North Carolina. Since these houses are so old, restoration of some sorts is almost always part of purchasing a Victorian home. Along with the current trend of buying and fixing up Victorian houses, many people are decorating new houses with old Victorian-style furniture. The experts at Expert Village want to help you restore and decorate your Victorian house.

In this free video series, watch as interior decorator Betty Ingham teaches how to restore and decorate a Victorian style bathroom. Learn how to restore a claw foot tub, how to restore a Victorian bathroom sink, and how to choose cabinets for a Victorian style bathroom. Stop outsourcing restoration and decorating to professionals and become the pro today!

 
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Betty Ingham Betty Ingham and her husband Ben, retired from education in 2001. They purchased and have fully remodeled and restored a 100 year old Victorian home from top to bottom. They also own a custom stoneware pottery studio, The Hairy Potters.dkdk

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